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Nigel Farage’s First Speech to President Shultz

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5 comments

  1. Blind Read Ant

    I’m a proud American and all, but I wouldn’t want to pick a fight with fascist Austrians (Schultz) or Italians (Berlusconi). Though, I bet they throw bad ass Technocrat-Castle-Parties. Bar none.

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  2. leftcoasttrader

    Like a boss…as per usual

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    • TJWP

      Was just thinking that as well.

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      • JakeGint

        You missed it then.

        He was railing against the socialist.

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        • TJWP

          Actually I think he was more railing against the technocratic nature of the union and the removal of the electorate from the process. However, as per usual, I make concessions for the tinted lens you view the world through.

          If you bothered to think about the things I posted instead of just categorizing them as ideologically opposed to you and thereby instinctively dismissing and railing against them, you may notice that while I am certainly to the left of your views, we do share many common beliefs as I am at heart a libritarian and would like the government removed from my personal life

          For example:
          -I feel confident saying we both believe government spending is inefficient, and the size of the government needs to shrink. Where we would undoubtedly differ is what to cut.
          -Similarly I believe we would find common ground discussing the flagrant assault on personal civil liberties, not only in the USA but elsewhere and how this is a terrifying trend.
          -We can both agree there are regulations which are stifling to businesses across America, but again here we would undoubtedly differ in the type of system required to replace the current one.
          -Going out on a limb, I would venture we could find common ground on removing private monies from politics as well.

          However, if you wish to continue to act the fool and try to fit people into your tiny political boxes you are more than welcome too.

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